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F-14A, VF-84 Jolly Rogers 1/48


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  • 3 weeks later...

Hy Honza,

you did an awesome job is always a pleasure to watch your models.

Just the result that you obtained with the color as your usual.

Thanks for sharing it. I hope one day to be able to do half of what you get. :partytime:

Bye Alberto

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  • 4 months later...

Fantastic work Honza, really awesome. What colors did you use to paint the seat details? i mean the brand and the codes for the green on the parachute and seat and for the belts? Also what did you use to replicate the antislip detail on the air intakes?

Bravo again, John

P.S. Where did you find the Wojtek´s Fajga PE parts? Do someone sell them?

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Really amazing stuff! This build is fantastic!

As a side-note, my wife came into my modelling room/study the other day (Which is unheard of! I wonder if it's going to snow? ;) ) and made a comment something along the lines of 'how would you like to have someone stick a toothpick up your ... and stand you up in styrofoam'! Your pic of the seats attached to toothpicks reminded me of that. :)

Wayne

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What colors did you use to paint the seat details? i mean the brand and the codes for the green on the parachute and seat and for the belts? Also what did you use to replicate the antislip detail on the air intakes?

Bravo again, John

P.S. Where did you find the Wojtek´s Fajga PE parts? Do someone sell them?

1) Tamiya XF58, XF49 and their mixes...

2) antislip detail was made by surfacer 1200 and brush...

3) I have Wojteks PE parts from my customer....

Some more dirt and repaint seatbelts...

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Isn't it finished yet?! :)

Seriosuly though - it's a terriffic model, and for me the outstanding feature is the simulation of dirt and grime on the upper surfaces that looks like scale hands have been at work rubbing away the grime to get to panels. How did you create this?

Jens

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